Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline (Hybrid SACD)
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Bob Dylan – guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals [click here to see more products featuring Bob Dylan]
Norman Blake – guitar, Dobro
Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums
Johnny Cash – vocals and guitar on "Girl from the North Country" [click here to see more products featuring Johnny Cash]
Fred Carter Jr. – guitar
Charlie Daniels – bass guitar, guitar
Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar
Marshall Grant – bass guitar on "Girl from the North Country"
W.S. Holland – drums on "Girl from the North Country"
Charlie McCoy – guitar, harmonica
Bob Wilson – organ, piano
Bob Wootton – electric guitar on "Girl from the North Country"
1 Hybrid SACD
Limited Numbered Edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Stereo
Studio
Label : MOFI
Original Label : Columbia
Recorded February 12–21, 1969
Engineered by Charlie Bragg, Neil Wilburn
Produced by Bob Johnston
Remastered by Krieg Wunderlich
Originally released in 1969
Reissued in 2016
Tracks:
- Girl From The North Country (feat. Johnny Cash)
- Nashville Skyline Rag
- To Be Alone With You
- I Threw It All Away
- Peggy Day
- Lay Lady Lay
- One More Night
- Tell Me That It Isn't True
- Country Pie
- Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Reviews :
"John Wesley Harding suggested country with its textures and structures, but Nashville Skyline was a full-fledged country album, complete with steel guitars and brief, direct songs. It's a warm, friendly album, particularly since Bob Dylan is singing in a previously unheard gentle croon -- the sound of his voice is so different it may be disarming upon first listen, but it suits the songs. While there are a handful of lightweight numbers on the record, at its core are several excellent songs -- "Lay Lady Lay," "To Be Alone With You," "I Threw It All Away," "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You," as well as a duet with Johnny Cash on "Girl From the North Country" -- that have become country-rock standards. And there's no discounting that Nashville Skyline, arriving in the spring of 1969, established country-rock as a vital force in pop music, as well as a commercially viable genre." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,19 / 5